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2011 Budget for Small Business2011 Budget for Small Business The budget has been announced and the government has made a commitment to make Britain the best place to "start, grow and finance" an enterprise. There's a reduction in company tax, an increase in entrepreneurs...

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Scary UK Income Statistics every Business Owner should knowScary UK Income Statistics every Business Owner should... Let me hit you with some amazing statistics we discovered this week … The top 5% of income earners in the UK make over 40% of the income. Just 6% of companies are creating 50% of the new jobs...

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The p-myth: that sales and marketing drives profitThe p-myth: that sales and marketing drives profit Do you know "The P Myth"? It's the myth that sales and marketing drive profit. Most entrepreneurs believe that sales and marketing drive their profit. In fact, I did too for many years up until I met...

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Become a Key Person of Influence in 5 Easy Steps Become a Key Person of Influence in 5 Easy Steps What is a "Key Person"? In any industry there are "Key People" Their names come up in conversation ... for all the right reasons They attract a lot of opportunities ... the right sort They earn...

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No News is Good News

Posted by Daniel Priestley | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-05-2008

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Most television is a waste of time but this video confirms that the News has become a pitiful waste of time.

An average adult in Westernized countries watches four hours of television a day. We are only awake for 16 hours a day and most people work for at least half of that. This means more than half of peoples’ leisure time gets absorbed into this vacuum.
Until networks and news sites change, absolutely nothing good can come from watching the news.
Instead of watching the news, why not:

1. Meet-up with friends you haven’t seen for months
2. Excercise your body
3. Read a book, listen to music, listen to personal development programs,
4. Cook a meal
5. Learn a new skill (Dancing, Kung-fu, Painting)
6. Volunteer your time at a charity
7. Make the news!

Is the Climate Crisis the greatest opportunity of our time?

Posted by | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 11-04-2008

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Many people feel helpless, confused, overwhelmed and powerless in regards to the Climate Crisis. In this powerful talk, Al Gore encourages us to see the amazing opportunity that this crisis presents us to come together as a humanity.
Al Gore also makes powerful points that relate to entrepreneurs and investors. He provocatively likens coal and oil companies to “junkies looking for another vein”. He shows the success of innovative companies that are taking steps to solve this crisis.

Mama Mia! … Judy Craymer is an incredible entrepreneur.

Posted by Daniel Priestley | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 05-01-2008

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Judy Cramer created the stage show Mama Mia after meeting Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, of ABBA while she was working in production in the London Theatre scene.

Originally pitching the idea as a movie screen play she had a breakthrough in 1995 when she realised that it would be better to create a stage show.

By 1997 she had invested over £20,000, 2 years of her time and had sold her flat to finance the growing costs of her obsession. With virtually no encouragement from her friends she persisted on.

Finally in late 1997 Judy successfully secured the rights to the ABBA songs, persuaded Polygram to finance half the £3M set up costs and advance her £300,000 to begin the show.

With the support of Polygram, Bjorn and Benny she went on to get a Swedish Bank to finance the rest of the money she needed to open the show.

In April 1999, four years after she was struck with the idea, Mama Mia opened to sell-out crowds and the show was an instant success. It has since grossed more than $2 billion at the box office, opened in more than 170 cities all over the world, been seen by 30 million people.

Craymer’s has a 50% share in her company “Littlestar”, that has monthly turnover of £16M+. All the creative team involved in the show have become millionaires, and Craymer earns an estimated £4m a year from the show, amassing a personal fortune of tens of millions of pounds.

Not to rest on her laurels, Judy Craymer recently announced that her Stage Show will finally become the movie she originally envisaged over a decade ago. With Universal Pictures behind it, Colin Firth, Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan Staring in it and a $65M Budget it is sure to be the feel good “chick-flick” of the summer. 

Your personal brand – Build it, Value it, Leverage it, Protect it

Posted by Daniel Priestley | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-11-2007

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“I look out in my yard and see cars worth over $400,000… It wasn’t because of my success in music it was because of my success in business” – 50 Cent

Curtis Jackson was discovered in 2003 by fellow rapper “Eminem” who helped him to get a recording contract with producer “Dr Dre”. Once he had established his brand as “50 Cent” he wasted no time in partnering with businesses in several industries to help boost their sales.

Fifty makes his money by lending his brand to new businesses. He teamed up with Marc Ecko to form the clothing brand “G-Unit”, he worked with Sony to create a game that features his voice and likeness.

By leveraging his brand he has made far more money than many other more successful recording artists. Forbes Magazine says that Curtis Jackson, AKA 50 Cent, made over $40 Million last year. He also reportedly made over $410 Million from the sale of his stake in “Vitamin Water” when Coke purchased the business for $4.1Billion.

50 Cent has turned his star profile into an entrepreneurial empire that crosses over into many products and industries. By focusing on the power of his brand he is well on the way to becoming the first “Hip-Hop Billionaire”.

How are you building your brand, leveraging on your brand and protecting your brand. Whether you like his music or not, we can all learn a lot from 50 Cent. 

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